Monday, October 29, 2007

Archive Post: Quick Thoughts

We have tickets with United Airlines leaving Knoxville on December 7th and arriving at Kyiv Ukraine on December 8th.

We are under $10,000 needed to complete the adoption and seeing God work on a daily basis.

I have added a page answering about why we need a dentist referred here.

We have been purchasing stuff for the trip and I went ahead and purchased an American football and a rest of the world football (aka soccar ball) to take with us to the orphanage.

Tourist stops I would like to make include Chernobyl (not up close), Crimea, and Odessa. Not sure I will make any but who knows!

I am still planning on taking a swim in the Black sea even though it will be December. I may never make it back!

We will probably be switching the website to a blogger hosted account soon because it makes it easier to post pictures, video, and allows easier comments. I hope to start answering some of the many questions asked soon.

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Make sure you check with the airlines about what it takes to change your return date. Make sure the tickets are not to restrictive. We ended up just using 1 way on it as the restrictions to change the return were to constraining :( It is amazing how little time we have actually had here to "relax" I hope for you guys that you have more opportunity.

May God walk with you...holding your hand and leading you through the road ahead.--The O'Harasjobthedog.blogspot.com2007-10-22 07:21:23 GMT

The Eimers Family

Our Purpose in Pursuing a Ukrainian Adoption

There are 150,000,000 orphaned children in our world. Our mission and passion is to be the family for three children in the country of Ukraine. Now that part of our passion has been realized!

We left in December, 2007, pursuing three young orphaned siblings in the country of Ukraine and they didn't have a clue we were coming. We didn't know their genders or almost anything about them. All we really knew is that our children would be under age 9. We did know how much we already loved these children and were committed to do whatever necessary to bring them home.

This is still our mission and our passion. This will not be a 5-week mission trip and there will be no furloughs. We are beginning a life-long endeavor. The costs financially, emotionally, and spiritually are going to be great and we would like to ask you to consider partnering with us in prayer as well as considering what part you might have in ministering to orphans in our world.The Eimers